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I got part 1 of 2 uploaded for those who are interested. My 3rd bird of the season and first of two toms from my 4 day trip. Lake will not be named publicly, but those in the area might recognize if you look real extra close.

http://youtu.be/WQubu5KFKNs


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Coker":2zupqkhs said:
Nice footage, camp, hunt and turkey. I begginnng to think you don't work for a living :poke:
lol I haven't worked so little since I was part time at a restaurant several years ago...between vacation time, varying work schedule, and straight up asking for time off, I've hunted a whole lot this season, living off the tax return more or less, and haven't had anything to show for my effort till the past week or so. Tomorrow it's back to work as usual...been a lot better season than I thought it would be.


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Man like a few others have said in the comments of your videos, I've been following you for quite sometime and really look forward to seeing the stuff you put out.

Congrats on a good bird, and keep em coming. Looking forward to part 2.
 
I remember finding a old high brass Remington hull way high on a mountain spine. About the time i picked it up a bird hammered, he was flopping down the mountain minutes later. I thought it was very cool to share a killing tree with an unknown turkey hunter from the past.
 
Love the videos, cat. I'd much rather watch this 'real' hunting than 99% of the commercially produced junk out there. Keep it up!
 
th88":lukh0w5g said:
Love the videos, cat. I'd much rather watch this 'real' hunting than 99% of the commercially produced junk out there. Keep it up!
Agree completely. I absolutely love your videos.

Wonder how many would've shot him on the other side of the line? Wonder how many will answer truthfully?

For me luckily I don't face those choices any more as where I hunt is public and enormous so property lines aren't an issue. In my younger days, his butt is dead. Now I'm not sure, but I might just hammer him. Tough spot to be in.
 
great videos, that looked like a blast!

I tent camped with my son on the lease this past weekend in MS for our last hurrah.... caught a bunch of fish, but never heard a gobble. Had a great time tho!
 
Setterman":32q3e5sy said:
th88":32q3e5sy said:
Love the videos, cat. I'd much rather watch this 'real' hunting than 99% of the commercially produced junk out there. Keep it up!
Agree completely. I absolutely love your videos.

Wonder how many would've shot him on the other side of the line? Wonder how many will answer truthfully?

For me luckily I don't face those choices any more as where I hunt is public and enormous so property lines aren't an issue. In my younger days, his butt is dead. Now I'm not sure, but I might just hammer him. Tough spot to be in.
Thanks. I have to say having the camera rolling made a difference. If I wasn't trying to make a good video I might have just rolled him. He was only feet across the line and there was no fence...


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Bud, both of those are FANTASTIC!

I'm in the office, and I just put my headphones on and went on the journey with you.

I LOVE how you throw in the little things that you come across. They just add realism to it. The shed, the red bird sitting on the limb, and the empty shell. Most people would never think to capture them on video.

Keep it up!
 
PalsPal":3vuli32i said:
I LOVE how you throw in the little things that you come across. They just add realism to it. The shed, the red bird sitting on the limb, and the empty shell. Most people would never think to capture them on video.

Keep it up!

I agree. Catman does a great job capturing the moments that are all to often forgotten or even over looked in today's hunting climate.
He tells his story and it's perfect.


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Setterman":dgf0txpo said:
th88":dgf0txpo said:
Love the videos, cat. I'd much rather watch this 'real' hunting than 99% of the commercially produced junk out there. Keep it up!
Agree completely. I absolutely love your videos.

Wonder how many would've shot him on the other side of the line? Wonder how many will answer truthfully?

For me luckily I don't face those choices any more as where I hunt is public and enormous so property lines aren't an issue. In my younger days, his butt is dead. Now I'm not sure, but I might just hammer him. Tough spot to be in.
X3 and I'll be honest on the bird across the line...it would have been hard to show trigger restraint on that one.
 

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